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Imajen

Imajen is a modern phonetic spelling of Imogen, a literary name probably meaning maiden or beloved child.

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Imajen is a modern phonetic spelling of Imogen, a literary name probably meaning maiden or beloved child. The traditional form has a long literary life, especially in English usage, and carries a refined, slightly wistful tone.

Imajen updates that heritage with a spelling that feels more visually modern and more directly phonetic. Because the sound remains close to Imogen, much of the older literary elegance still comes through. But the j spelling makes the name feel more individualized, and perhaps a little more contemporary in style.

Imajen sits at the meeting point of classic English literary naming and newer creative orthography. It preserves the softness of the original while giving it a fresh visual identity.

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